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      • Caramel Publishing - Editions Caramel

        Caramel specializes in the creation and packaging of children’s books destined for the mass-market. We are based in Brussels and have been serving as an international book packager since 1993. Caramel continues to innovate with new concepts, while also expanding its editorial program. We possess a wide range of eductional products from board books to activity books, that can easily be translated into more than 60 languages!

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      • Cartageo.com

        Cartageo.com - Online bookshop and wholesale supplier of geographical maps and globes, wall maps, reproduction of antique maps. Touristic, topographic, geographical and antique maps.  Vendita online di carte geografiche, carte murali, mappamondi e riproduzioni di carte antiche. Vendita al dettaglio via web e fornitura all'ingrosso per librerie, agenzie turistiche ed esercizi specializzati in genere.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2012

        Cultures and caricatures of British imperial aviation

        Passengers, pilots, publicity

        by Gordon Pirie, Andrew Thompson, John Mackenzie

        The new activity of trans-continental civil flying in the 1930s is a useful vantage point for viewing the extension of British imperial attitudes and practices. Cultures and caricatures of British imperial aviation examines the experiences of those (mostly men) who flew solo or with a companion (racing or for leisure), who were airline passengers (doing colonial administration, business or research), or who flew as civilian air and ground crews. For airborne elites, flying was a modern and often enviable way of managing, using and experiencing empire. On the ground, aviation was a device for asserting old empire: adventure and modernity were accompanied by supremacism. At the time, however, British civil imperial flying was presented romantically in books, magazines and exhibitions. Eighty years on, imperial flying is still remembered, reproduced and re-enacted in caricature. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2023

        Spectral Dickens

        The uncanny forms of novelistic characterization

        by Alexander Bove

        Drawing on the recent ontological turn in critical theory, Spectral Dickens explores an aspect of literary character that is neither real nor fictional, but spectral. This work thus provides an in-depth study of the inimitable characters populating Dickens' illustrated novels using three hauntological concepts: the Freudian uncanny, Derridean spectrality, and the Lacanian real. Thus, while the current discourse on character studies, which revolves around values like realism, depth, and lifelikeness, tends to see characters as mimetic of persons, this book invents new critical concepts to account for non-mimetic forms of characterization. These spectral forms bring to light the important influence of developments in nineteenth-century visual culture, such as the lithography and caricature of Daumier and J.J. Grandville. The spectrality of novelistic characters developed here paves the way for a new understanding of fictional characters in general.

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        The Arts
        December 2024

        The picture politics of Sir Francis Carruthers Gould

        Britain's pioneering political cartoonist

        by Mark Bryant

        This is the first major study of Britain's pioneering graphic satirist, Sir Francis Carruthers Gould (1844-1925), the first staff political cartoonist on a daily newspaper in Britain, and the first of his kind to be knighted. Written by the distinguished media historian, Colin Seymour-Ure, it is essential reading for anyone interested in cartoons, caricature and illustration and will also be welcomed by students of history, politics and the media. It examines Gould's career in Fleet Street until his retirement after the First World War. It also discusses his illustrations for magazines and books and there is an analysis of his use of symbolism and literary allusion to lampoon such eminent politicians as Gladstone and Joseph Chamberlain. As Lord Baker says in his Foreword, this book is 'a major contribution to our knowledge of British cartooning.'

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2025

        Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain

        Canzoniere and Triumphi, c. 1530–1650

        by Marie-Alice Belle, Riccardo Raimondo, Francesco Venturi

        Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain gathers twelve essays by international scholars focusing on the translation of Petrarch's vernacular verse (Canzoniere and Triumphi) into English, from the Tudor age to the mid-seventeenth century (and beyond). Approaching translation as an interpretive process, but also a mode of literary emulation and cultural engagement with Petrarch's prestigious precedent, the collection explores the complex and interconnected trajectories of both poetic works in English and Scottish literary milieux. While situating each translation in its distinct historical, material, and literary context, the essays trace the reception of Petrarch's works in early modern Britain through the combined processes of linguistic and metric innovation, literary imitation, musical adaptation and cultural and material 'domestication'. The collection sheds light on the origins and development of early modern English Petrarchism as part of wider transnational - and indeed, translational-European literary culture.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2015

        The republican line

        Caricature and French republican identity, 1830–52

        by Laura O'Brien, Maire Cross, David Hopkin

        The years between 1830 and 1852 were turbulent ones in French politics - but were also a golden age for French political caricature. Caricature was wielded as a political weapon, so much so that in 1835 the French politician Adolphe Thiers claimed that 'nothing was more dangerous' than graphic satire. This book is the first full study of French political caricature during the critical years of the July Monarchy (1830-48) and the Second Republic (1848-52). Focusing on the crucial question of republicanism, it shows how caricature was used - by both republicans and anti-republicans - to discuss, define and articulate notions of republican identity during this highly significant period in modern French and European history. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2017

        Cultures and caricatures of British imperial aviation

        Passengers, pilots, publicity

        by Gordon Pirie, Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

        The new activity of trans-continental civil flying in the 1930s is a useful vantage point for viewing the extension of British imperial attitudes and practices. Cultures and caricatures of British imperial aviation examines the experiences of those (mostly men) who flew solo or with a companion (racing or for leisure), who were airline passengers (doing colonial administration, business or research), or who flew as civilian air and ground crews. For airborne elites, flying was a modern and often enviable way of managing, using and experiencing empire. On the ground, aviation was a device for asserting old empire: adventure and modernity were accompanied by supremacism. At the time, however, British civil imperial flying was presented romantically in books, magazines and exhibitions. Eighty years on, imperial flying is still remembered, reproduced and re-enacted in caricature.

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        May 2024

        The Truth in your Lies

        by Julia Pauss, Moon Notes

        Mit schönem Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage – Lieferung je nach Verfügbarkeit Fake Dating vom Feinsten! Sie ist die Erbin einer der größten Hoteldynastien Amerikas, er ist ein Kleinkrimineller. Noelle will ihrem Vater ihren neuen Freund vorstellen, Memphis will die Reichen um ihren Schmuck erleichtern. In einer schicksalhaften Nacht auf einer Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltung prallen ihre Welten aufeinander. Alles, was schiefgehen kann, geht schief – und auf der Tanzfläche landet Noelle in den Armen von Memphis. Schon wenige Stunden später kursieren Fotos der beiden in der Boulevardpresse. Unter dem Druck ihres strengen Vaters behauptet Noelle, Memphis sei ihr neuer Partner. Wie soll sie ihrem Vater erklären, dass sie ihren echten Freund auf der Gala beim Fremdgehen erwischt hat, nur um kurz darauf mit einem Gangster zu tanzen? Doch ihre Notlüge schlägt höhere Wellen als gedacht: Ihr Vater besteht darauf, dass ihr vermeintlicher Freund mit auf den Familiensitz nach Colorado kommt, um ihn auf Herz und Nieren zu prüfen. Noelle bleibt nichts anderes übrig, als Memphis einen Deal vorzuschlagen … The Truth In Your Lies: Gegensätze ziehen sich an New Adult at it's best: Die aufregende Liebesgeschichte zwischen der reichen Hotelerbin Noelle und dem charmanten Gauner Memphis. Große Emotionen: Ein mitreißender Roman über Liebe, Selbstfindung und die Kraft, den eigenen Weg zu gehen – für Mädchen ab 16 Jahren. Voll im Trend: Mit den angesagten Tropes Fake Dating und Opposites attract. New Adult mit feministischem Twist: Eine starke Protagonistin auf der Reise zu sich selbst. Genial ausgestattet: Softcover mit Klappen, einem trendig illustrierten Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage und einem abtrennbaren Lesezeichen. The Truth In Your Lies entführt seine Leser*innen ab 16 Jahren in eine Welt der ganz großen Gefühle. Neben den beliebten Tropes „Fake Dating“ und „Opposites attract“ sorgt ein feministischer Twist für Tiefgang: Die Hotelerbin Noelle entwickelt sich von einer Frau, die ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse zurückstellt, zu einer selbstbewussten Persönlichkeit. Das perfekte Buch für Fans von New-Adult-Romanen!

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        October 1978

        Beamte, Schulden, Elegantes Leben

        Zur Sozialphysionomik des Alltagslebens. Eine Auswahl aus dem journalistischen Schriften. Mit einem Nachwort herausgegeben von Wolfgang Drost und Karl Riha

        by Honoré Balzac, Karl Riha, Wolfgang Drost, W. Fred, Wolfgang Drost

        Parallel zu seinem Romanschaffen – auf dieses in vielfacher Hinsicht beziehbar – hat Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) immer wieder im engeren Sinne journalistisch gearbeitet, etwa zu Beginn seiner literarischen Laufbahn, nach 1830, wo wir ihn als Mitarbeiter der durch Philipon gegründeten Zeitschrift ›La Caricature‹ finden, mit der die großen französischen Karikaturisten Daumier, Gavarni, Grandville etc. hervortreten, oder nach 1840, als er mit der von ihm gegründeten ›Revue Parisienne‹ selbst als Zeitschriftengründer auftritt. Diese Arbeiten stehen in engem Zusammenhang mit den ›literarischen Gebrauchsformen‹ der Zeit, speziell mit der satirischen Essayistik – zum Beispiel in der Art der ›Physiologien-Literatur‹. Dabei entsteht ein enger Konnex zwischen sozialpsychologisch genauer Erfassung der Gesellschaft in ihren unterschiedlichen Ständen, Schichten und Klassen und satirisch-karikaturistischer Darstellung mit allen Mitteln des Witzes und Humors. Wir bringen – mit karikaturistischen Illustrationen der Zeit – eine Auswahl aus den journalistischen Arbeiten Balzacs nach einer deutschen Ausgabe, die zu Beginn unseres Jahrhunderts W. Fred besorgte.

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        April 2021

        Among Fellow Primates

        Views of a monkey researcher

        by Volker Sommer

        Man brings apocalyptic plagues to the world and his fellow primates – from global warming to the destruction of forests. While millions of monkeys and apes lived on Earth only a few decades ago, today many species are strongly endangered. In this book the anthropologist and monkey researcher Volker Sommer calls on us to finally protect the fundamental rights such as the right to life, freedom and physical integrity of the great apes. For all his seriousness, Sommer is also a great storyteller who deals with his own profession with humour, sympathy and in a highly instructive way.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        July 2024

        False profits of ethical capital

        Finance, labour and the politics of risk

        by Claire Parfitt

        False profits of ethical capital is a thought-provoking approach to understanding stakeholder capitalism. Rather than focusing on the inadequacies of corporate responsibility, sustainable investment and consumer politics, this book grapples with the technical and rhetorical functions of ethical capital for profit and accumulation. It provides a unique and eclectic analysis of the political dynamics between finance, capital and labour, offering a refreshing perspective on struggles interlocking social, ecological and economic crises, and suggesting new ways of thinking about sustainability politics.

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        June 2023

        Dust between Earth and Heaven

        by Pan Feng has published many essays, stories, and mini-stories in national literary journals, including "Love to the Western Hunan", "Sunshine Journey", "The Cattle", "The Fake Buddha", "The Chess Game", etc.

        The novel, Dust between Earth and Heaven, is a literary work created by Pan Feng, an author born in Hunan, based on his family history, which spans a century.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        December 2017

        Comedy, caricature and the social order, 1820–50

        by Brian Maidment

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        March 2021

        Robert Koch's Ape

        The great mistake of the famous physician

        by Michael Lichtwarck-Aschoff

        During the corona crisis, Robert Koch‘s name has been on everyone‘s lips: Robert Koch is regarded as one of the shining lights in German medical history. However, the expedition that he undertakes in 1906 to the “protected area” of German East Africa even the institute named after him describes as the darkest chapter in Koch‘s history. Lichtwarck-Aschoff‘s oppressive book tells how the Nobel laureate conducted medical tests on people suffering from the sleeping sickness transmitted by the tsetse fly, and recommended the internment of sick people in camps. The aim was to preserve the labour power of the healthy colonised – even if that were at the cost of the infected suffering damage to their body and soul or even dying.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        February 2021

        Spectral Dickens

        by Alexander Bove, Anna Barton, Andrew Smith

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        1994

        False Friends

        Stolpersteine des deutsch-englischen Wortschatzes. (Sprachbücher)

        by Breitkreuz, Hartmut

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